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For the past two years, the Legislature has approved $7.5 million in child care subsidies. But the state’s dire fiscal ...
In a small town — especially one you can’t drive away from — it can feel like there’s no escaping the conflict.
Gov. Dunleavy has not been shy about vetoing education bills, and lawmakers have failed to override him. Will a funding and ...
A bill passed Monday by the Alaska House seeks to implement an upcoming ballot measure two years ahead of time.
The draft cuts would eliminate several research institutes the agency funds in Alaska, including the one where Rick Thoman ...
Diminishing the workforce is central to the Trump agenda and among the big impacts in the first 100 days of his term. It’ll ...
Alaska Education Commissioner Deena Bishop on Monday sent a letter to school superintendents, urging them to advocate for Gov ...
The national party is increasing its contributions to state-level party organizations, particularly those in ...
President Trump’s executive order aims to increase energy dominance in Alaska by allowing the full potential of the state to ...
The new requirement, part of Senate Bill 15, will mandate signs stating: “Alcohol use can cause cancer, including breast and ...
The story of Alaska’s salmon is more than just a tale of fish. It’s a high-stakes drama—one that pits species against species ...
Four years after a federal appeals court eliminated Alaska’s limits on political campaign contributions, the Alaska House of Representatives has taken a step toward reimposing them. On Monday ...